Dozens killed, including children on a bus, in Yemen air strikes
One attack hit a bus driving children in Dahyan market, in northern Saada
Heat wave pushes environment up the political agenda in Sweden - poll
The highest number of prospective voters since the start of the Demoskop polls five years ago named environment the most important issue
Palestinians turn to the sun to reduce their power shortfall
In the Gaza Strip, 2 million people struggle on with an average of just four hours of electricity a day
South Sudan president Kiir grants Machar, other rebels amnesty
A political row between Kiir and Machar degenerated in 2013 into a war that has killed tens of thousands and forced a quarter of the population to flee their homes
Jordan says Palestinian refugees at risk with U.N. agency in crisis
UNRWA has faced a cash crisis since the U.S., long its biggest donor, slashed funding, providing just $60 mln of a promised $365 mln this year
Campaign on fistula brings renewed hope for rural Nigerian women
Caesarean deliveries helped to virtually eradicate fistula in the developed world but 2 million women, mostly in impoverished parts of Africa, still suffer
'Stateless' Thai cave boys and coach granted citizenship
Many stateless people in Thailand come from areas where national borders have changed
Nigeria approves $150 mln World Bank loan to fight polio
Nigeria is one of only three countries left on earth where polio still exists
Malaysia orders pictures of LGBT activists removed from exhibit
The LGBT community is routinely persecuted in Muslim-majority Malaysia, where sodomy is a crime and is seen as a threat to conservative values
'Out of Hope': Indonesia quake victims still wait for help
The earthquake, which was the worst on record, killed more than 130 people and drove thousands of tourists to leave